Cleveland Browns WR Travis Benjamin (knee) was not active during the team's recent minicamp. It's possible he could start training camp on the Physically-Unable-to-Perform (PUP) list, which might mean a delayed start to his 2014 season.

Cleveland Browns WR Travis Benjamin (knee) was able to work on the side with trainers at practice Tuesday, April 29. He is working his way back after a torn anterior cruciate ligament. Head coach Mike Pettine said Benjamin's rehab is on schedule, but he'll likely be kept out of practice until training camp in July to strengthen his knee.

Cleveland Browns head coach Rob Chudzinski said the team will not use WR Travis Benjamin as a kick returner because his style is more suited for being a punt returner. "Kickoffs, there's a lot more contact, and it's a little bit different in terms of how you hit those returns," Chudzinski said. "It's more about a straight line return and then making a one cut. Travis has the ability on punt return to make quick moves, get going … a little diferent style."

Cleveland Browns WR Travis Benjamin has impressed the coaching staff with his sure hands this offseason. He averaged 16.6 yards per reception in 2012, and his speed has offensive coordinator Norv Turner trying to figure out how to take advantage of Benjamin's speed.

Fantasy Tip: Benjamin should be left for your waiver wire in fantasy football drafts, unless he drastically moves up the depth chart.

The Cleveland Browns feel confident WR Travis Benjamin and RB Dion Lewis can handle the return duties, which is why fan favorite WR Joshua Cribbs (Raiders) (knee) was allowed to leave via free agency without much effort to re-sign him. Plus, Cribbs is 30, and there are concerns about his knee.

Cleveland Browns WR Travis Benjamin returned a punt 93 yards for a touchdown in Week 14, and head coach Pat Shurmur likes what the combination of Benjamin and WR Joshua Cribbs can give the special teams unit. Cribbs hasn't heard anything from the team in terms of a contract extension, though, and it appears as though he's being phased out of the club's plans. "I've got to get prepared for this game right here and I have three games to show what I can do, that I can still be an asset to this team and can be an asset to any football team," Cribbs said.